Go to a boating supply store.
Get some "Creeping Crack Cure". Spreads via capillary action and is as hard as fiberglass when dry. Comes in a plastic squeeze bottle.
I may know a thing or two about this stuff
Go to Lee Valley Tools (leevalley.com) and order a bottle of "hot stuff" Cyanoacrylate glue (product # 56Z90.01)
Heres the important part: Wax the outside of the wood with paste wax (this protects the finish from being affected if the glue seeps through), then apply the glue to the INSIDE of the stock. No need to clamp unless the crack is open...if you DO need to clamp it, don't use clamps. use several wraps of surgical tubing or 5-6 good hard wraps with packing tape.
or
Send it to my shop and get out your chequebook![]()
That is a very nice crack! Probabl one of the most easiest cracks to repair. Gorilla Glue is another option, but I would use professional grade wood glue and a clamp. Crack should disappear.
OOOOHHHH! I've got lots of that stretchy packing wrap. I bet that'll do 'er!
I was thinking that I should mount the forend and then wrap. Otherwise, the pressure at the top will want to pull the crack apart. Your thoughts?
Where does a guy buy surgical tubing from? I can't seem to find a smack addict handy at the moment...